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After a little more talk, I determined to have red plush breeches, with a black cord at the side white stockings low shoes with large buckles a yellow waistcoat, with large buttons lappels to the pockets and a purple coat, very full and fine, bound with gold lace and the hat banded with a full gold rogette. Don't you think that would look well in Hyde Park?
When the forty-seventh regiment is dashing ashore, While bullets are whistling and cannons do roar, Says Montcalm: "Those are Shirley's I know the lappels." "You lie," says Ned Botwood, "we belong to Lascelles'! Tho' our cloathing is changed, yet we scorn a powder-puff; So at you, ye b s, here's give you Hot Stuff."
I am all attention." While General D'Hubert, as ill at ease as if one of his own little weaknesses had been exposed, presented his request as shortly as possible, the minister went on feeling the fit of his collar, settling the lappels before the glass or buckling his back in his efforts to behold the set of the gold-embroidered coat skirts behind.
Behold Carlotta in hastily slipped on dressing-gown, open in front, her hair streaming loose to her waist, her bare feet flashing pink beneath her night-dress. "Oh, Seer Marcous, darling, I am so frightened!" She ran forward and caught the lappels of my coat as I rose from my chair. "What is the matter?" "There is a mouse in my bed."
Of course she looks at them with imploring eyes, and pulls them by the sleeve, and handles the lappels of their coats, and admits them to terms of the frankest intimacy; but I can no more change these characteristics than I can alter the shape of her body. She is the born coquette. Her delighted conception of herself is that she is the object of every man's admiration.
He pulled the lappels of his frock-coat together. He spoke, and from the first moment it was clear that he held at command all the tricks of the hired orator. He opened with an anecdote from the life of President Garfield, and a sentimental application that made the Vicar wince. Farmer Best, flattered by this acknowledgment of copyright in the word, smiled paternally.
So Kit hung the rose-tree with little scraps of crape, and was put, dazed and white, into a train and whisked a hundred miles off. And everybody forgot him. Kit spent two years at the Orphanage in an antique, preposterous suit snuff-coloured coat with lappels, canary waistcoat, and corduroy small-clothes. And they gave him his meals regularly.
Whilst the wind blew in his face, and the sleet falling on his dress, lodged in its lappels, he went forward, calculating whether it were likely that this money, with the few shillings he yet possessed, would be sufficient to discharge what he owed.
The Indiarubber Man, in no wise irritated at the general lack of interest in his conversation, wriggled lower in his arm-chair till he appeared to be resting on the flat of his shoulder-blades, with his chin buried in the lappels of his monkey-jacket.
Just look how she has held on the back seam of this one, and drawn the edges of the lappels until they set seven ways for Sunday! They're murdered outright, and ought to be hung, with a basin under them to catch the blood." "What was she to have for them?" asked Berlaps. "Thirty cents a-piece, I believe," replied the salesman. "Don't give her but a quarter, then.
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